South Korea is a very modern and cosmopolitan country on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula. It’s one of the most densely populated countries in the world, yet currently has a very low birthrate. There is a large Christian and Buddhist population spread throughout the country.
Korean culture is a fascinating one. It is heavily influenced by the Chinese culture, but there remain major fundamental differences between the two, the most obvious being the food, spoken language, and written language. The Korean population is very proud of their distinct culture and you are sure to experience this during your time in South Korea.
The best times to visit Seoul are from March to May and from September to November when the weather is mild (average daily high temperatures stay below the mid-70s) and travel expenses are low. If you’re a powder hound, you’ll want to visit between December and February, when average daytime temperatures stay around the freezing mark and snow can be frequent. It’s best to avoid the summer months, also known as monsoon season. During these months, Seoul is uncomfortably humid and full of tourists. What’s more, hotel room costs are at fever pitch.